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Oxygenation: Respiratory : Suctioning Secretions From AirwaysSuctioning the Oropharyngeal AirwayPurpose
Assessment
Equipment
Note: A commercially prepared kit contains a sterile catheter, disposable container, and sterile gloves Procedure
Lifespan Considerations
Home Care Considerations
What should you occlude the side opening of a suction catheter when performing oropharyngeal suctioning?Occlude suction port with your thumb, which will activate suction pressure. Gently rotate catheter as you withdraw it. Flush catheter with sterile solution by placing it in solution and apply suction. Which action would the nurse include when performing oropharyngeal suctioning on a patient?Terms in this set (5) Which action would the nurse perform when preparing to suction a patient's oropharynx? Place the patient in a semi-Fowler's or sitting position. How do you perform nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal suctioning?Apply suction by holding your thumb over the suction control port. Slowly remove the catheter while "twirling" it between your fingers to remove mucus. Limit suctioning to 5 to 10 seconds. Once the catheter is out, clean it by dipping it in the sterile water or saline and suctioning. When preparing to suction a patient's oropharynx what action would the nurse should perform?Apply sterile gloves.. Place the patient in a semi-Fowler's or sitting position.. Remove the nasal cannula.. Flush the suction catheter with 200 mL of warm tap water.. Which nursing action is appropriate during suctioning?Which nursing action is most appropriate during suctioning? "In oropharyngeal suctioning, the nurse should wear a clean glove on his or her dominant hand or on each hand. Connecting tubing is picked up with the nondominant hand. Sterile gloves are worn for artificial airway suctioning.
Which of the following is inappropriate nursing action when performing oropharyngeal suctioning quizlet?Oropharyngeal suctioning may be delegated to appropriately trained NAP. It is inappropriate to delegate nasotracheal and endotracheal tube suctioning to NAP.
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